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Norms Potato Cakes

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Ingredients

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3 - 4 potatoes
1 onion
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon plain flour (all purpose)
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon butter or 1 tablespoon margarine
1 teaspoon dried herbs (optional)

Nutritional information

428.7
Calories
137 g
Calories From Fat
15.3 g
Total Fat
5.5 g
Saturated Fat
108.3 mg
Cholesterol
398.5 mg
Sodium
64.2 g
Carbs
8.1 g
Dietary Fiber
4.9 g
Sugars
10.7 g
Protein
254g
Serving Size

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Norms Potato Cakes

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    Oh, the poached egg! There is nothing better than having a poached egg on toast or over a bed of spinach... mmmmm...... Enjoy!

    • 40 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Norm’s Potato Cakes,Potato cakes were my dad’s specialty. He often cooked them for lunch on Saturdays. I still use his recipe. To make this dish extra special, top the cooked potato cakes with a spoonful of your favorite mayonnaise (we prefer the nutty flavor of soy mayonnaise), sour cream, or ranch dressing. A sprinkling of chopped chives or finely sliced green onions or a generous shake of paprika gives a nice finishing touch. Accompanied by a crisp green salad, this makes a perfect light supper or lunch dish.,This is a wonderful recipe I will be making many times over for brunch/lunch. It looks so attractive on the table and it’s so easy to put together with the food processor, especially if you use your “plate” method. This time used the mixed herbs option and I also added two fat cloves of garlic. Next time I think I will throw in some sharp cheddar as well.


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    Steps

    1
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    Peel and Grate the Potatoes and the Onion Into a Small Mixing Bowl.

    2
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    (use the Grating Blade of My Food Processor but Grating by Hand Works Just as Well.) Stir in the Egg and the Flour.

    3
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    If the Batter Looks to Runny Add a Little More Flour- If It Is Too Dry, Add a Splash of Milk.

    4
    Done

    Season Well With Pepper and Salt and Any Other Optional Ingredients.

    5
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    Melt Oil and Butter Together in a Medium Frypan and Heat Until Sizzling.

    6
    Done

    You Can Now Add the Batter in One of Two Ways: Dad's Method- Add Spoonfuls of Batter to the Pan to Form Circles About 8-10cm (4 Inches) in Diameter.

    7
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    Cook For About 5 Minutes on Each Side or Until Golden Brown.

    8
    Done

    Cook in Batches of 2 or 3 and Keep Warm on a Plate in an Oven Set on a Low Temperature.

    9
    Done

    My Method- Tip All of the Batter Into the Frypan and Flatten It Out With the Back of a Spoon So That It Fills the Whole Pan Evenly.

    10
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    Cook on One Side For About 5 Minutes Then Invert a Dinner Plate Over the Top of the Pan and Tip the Potato Cake Onto the Plate.

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